inside, the vault, if you want, of the geeks is quite alarming. No, I'm I'm not alarming in a bad way, but it's quite world-changing. I think world-changing is a really interesting phrase because I feel find that to be quite true that the world is um at precipice of quite a significant
What is particularly scary about this El Niño? Why do scientists seem to be alarmed? Well, there are a few different components to it. The first is that we are going to experience it at a much higher baseline of global average temperature than anyone that's ever been
She does everything. It's 15 minutes before the race. Alarm goes off, and I'm like hey, Meredith, it's throw up time. Like let's go. Let's throw up.
So there is a study put together by the Yale Center on Climate Communication, and they showed that there are about 12% of Americans that are alarmed about climate change. But there's another 54% who are in what we call the climate curious category.
designing for, they would have understood some of the limitations and the proper assumptions about what knowledge the people operating the fire alarm system would have. But they didn't do that. So he he saw this alarm. He did what he was supposed to do. He went to where he thought the sacry was. These are lovely illustrations from the New York Times. There's a sacry outside of
We have to specify what we mean by unfair. alarmists favorite dystopia, the Singularity.
when a rising power threatens to displace a ruling power, basically shit happens-- alarm bells should sound, danger ahead. I looked in this book at the last 500 years of history.
do is a needle biopsy we're going to go in and see if this is anything to be concerned about I don't want you to be alarmed I just want to make sure so a needle biopsy for those of you that don't know they just inject to needle into the mass and extract the data extract the the fluid or or tissue to see what it is now that test result came
The web represents a grand emotional, sensory, and intellectual adventure for anyone willing to explore it actively. Alarmist tracks that warn about how the web endangers culture or coarsens civilization miss the point that the same was said, in turn, about theater, lyric poetry, the novel, film, and television.
people three people was quite a small crew for that boat he's on his own so he completely has to be um guided by current alarms weather alarms and that sort of stuff that we're feeding him at times from the shore office but we also have a weather a guy who works out in america he's kind of involved with the nasa and weather so you can tell us what
production transportation packaging all of that that goes into the food system so so that number i thought that that alarmed me and then taking that another level and just if you take the food system and you look at just food preparation and refrigeration how much of a part of the food system do you think that is
implacable goodness in bed to my amused surprise he was shy and easily alarmed slowly I realized that he had in his head a compendium of ideas had CTI put them there about what constituted ladylike sexual behavior and this was a
is countries like the Russians Putin has specialized in this in sounding the alarm about this idea of democracy promotion there are a number of of Quasi governmental organizations in the United States there's one that's associated with the Republican party and one with the Democratic party that have this role
And then finally, if you look at once the pain is gone, the meditators if you look at their brain response, it goes back down to zero pretty quickly or back down to normal. The alarm bell goes off. If you look at the normal person, what happens is the alarm keeps going and almost lingers for a really long time.
the increase in risk of getting colorectal cancer was as high as 20%. This alarmed me because I didn't really understand what it meant. I thought, could it possibly be true that if people who don't eat a bacon sandwich every day, maybe their background rate of getting colorectal cancer
And that picture was, to me, quite horrifying. Quite alarming, quite demanding. And I tried to write the book in that sort of grab-the-reader-by-the-collar spirit because I would have wanted a few years ago when I was someone who was aware,
And if what you're counting on is some technological silver bullet, you have to imagine that it's going to be-- if it hasn't been invented already, But alarmism obviously has an impact, can obviously be useful.
The alarm went off in the spaceship; we could not see the instrument panel. Normally I had to get 3.5 Gs, but I got about 8 Gs.
The alarm went off, I did it what I was taught how to act in the emergency. Eventually, I felt we hit the ground.
So alarm goes off in the morning, you jump up, and you put your running shoes on, you go out the door for a run.
Our alarm goes off in the morning.
Nothing alarming, just a little bit.
as alarmist. So it's probably something in between as we look at the different jobs that are likely to go away.
An alarming study I recently ran into said this.
The alarming thing is they did surgery on her left knee.
- 1201 alarm. -1201 alarm .
first alarm. I knew this was going to be fast-- a very dynamic, fluid process of looking.
And alarmingly, in your book, you actually do say that there's a difference.
physiological alarm system that goes off and what happens is you stop breathing
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So by '89 with Alar , which was, to this day they call it the Alar scare.
Suddenly my alarm rang and I woke up from my dream.
Females will let out alarm calls if they spot a predator, like a fox or a hawk, to warn other nearby squirrels, even though this puts her survival at risk.
That sends alarm bells off within the company because the concern is, of course, we're putting this in the air, we're putting in the water.
Her emergency alarms blare.
You know, five or six years ago I might have said that that would that spelled doom for our that climate alarmists, of whom I am one, do often talk about the future in
for an alarm clock.
it set off alarm bells throughout the AI world.
We've all experienced this maybe when someone insulted you or what have you, and an hour later, your brain's still ruminating on that. They turn the alarm on when it's really needed.
It can be alarming sometimes how honest an artist can be on their songs.
at such an alarming rate.
Y si tenés las alarmas un poco prendidas, lo ves.
And I am alarmed by the deeply hateful rhetoric that we continue to see in so many places,
system. The UI that they that they had was something like this. There was a display that offered this message when the fire alarm went off. ZDA 110-3-15-1, which should mean nothing to you. It probably meant nothing to the security guard. He saw this notification. He also got a second notification. Addict nave sacry. Now sacry in a cathedral. It's basically a
might be making a terrible mistake. So, he went to the wrong place. And if you think about the totality of the design of a fire alarm system, what is the goal? The whole spirit of the design is the alarm goes off and you want the shortest amount of time before someone does something about the fire. So a better alarm system has a smaller window. A worse alarm system has a very
So an alarm is going off.
was 5%. Does it mean then that if people who eat a bacon sandwich every day, that their risk of getting colorectal cancer is as high as 25%? And this sort of alarmed me that a quarter of all people who eat bacon sandwiches could be getting colorectal cancer. And I guess this was the idea that it was-- that it was the idea that they were trying to portray, was that this is a big figure, and it
So if you give the absolute risks, then we've already seen this for uterine cancer. It's alarming, I know.
Can you cut the alarm off?
It set off some alarm, and I had to have my passport number written down and be interrogated.